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Art & Creativity Quote by Robert Quine

"Reading music is something that's inherently hateful to me. It makes music like mathematics"

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Quine’s line lands like a sneer at the idea that “serious” music requires paperwork. “Inherently hateful” isn’t just crankiness; it’s a declaration of allegiance to feel, friction, and risk over credentialed correctness. By equating notation with mathematics, he’s not insulting math so much as naming what it can do to a living thing: turn sound into a set of solvable problems, where the goal is to arrive at the right answer rather than the right moment.

The subtext is a power struggle. Reading music is a gatekeeping tool in a lot of scenes: conservatories, studio work, orchestras. Quine came out of rock and the downtown/New York ecosystem where originality and attitude mattered, and where musicians often built a language by ear, by repetition, by accident. In that world, notation can feel like an invasive bureaucracy, a way of importing hierarchies from “legit” culture into spaces that survive on immediacy. His disgust carries a class critique, too: who gets taught to read, who gets praised for it, who gets written off without it.

The sentence also reveals an aesthetic: Quine’s playing (famously sharp, restless, unsentimental) thrives on micro-decisions and expressive timing that don’t map neatly onto a staff. “Mathematics” here is shorthand for a chilled, standardized music-making where the page becomes more real than the room. He’s defending a musician’s intelligence that isn’t legible on paper: instinct, memory, listening, nerve.

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Quine, Robert. (2026, January 15). Reading music is something that's inherently hateful to me. It makes music like mathematics. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/reading-music-is-something-thats-inherently-161443/

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Quine, Robert. "Reading music is something that's inherently hateful to me. It makes music like mathematics." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/reading-music-is-something-thats-inherently-161443/.

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"Reading music is something that's inherently hateful to me. It makes music like mathematics." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/reading-music-is-something-thats-inherently-161443/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Robert Quine (December 30, 1942 - May 31, 2004) was a Musician from USA.

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